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Mitma was a
policy of
forced resettlement emplo**** by the Incas. It
involved the
forceful migration of
groups of
extended families or
ethnic groups from...
- Inca
policy of
deliberate resettlements referred to by the
Quechua word
mitma (mitmaq
means 'outsider' or 'newcomer') or its
Hispanicized forms, mitima...
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intensive service, such as mining, was kept
short to
avoid exhaustion.
Mitmas, on the
other hand, was the
practice of
moving certain ethnic groups around...
- They also
arranged the
transfer of
groups of
villagers under the
system of
mitma (forced resettlement): It gave them
grounds to work and
places for houses...
- 2022. "
Mitma retiene el me****ate "Valerie" en el
Puerto de Barcelona" [
Mitma retains the me****acht "Valerie" in the Port of Barcelona].
mitma.gob.es (in...
- Áreas
Urbanas |
Ministerio de Transportes,
Movilidad y
Agenda Urbana". www.
mitma.gob.es (in Spanish).
Retrieved 12
August 2022. Muni****l
Register of Spain...
- with
distinct phonetics) in
order to
communicate with the Inca
lords and
mitma colonists, as well as the
wider integrating society, but
largely retained...
-
cuatrro de las prin****les
estaciones ferroviarias de Extremadura" (PDF),
Mitma (723),
Ministerio de Transportes,
Movilidad y
Agenda Urbana: 70
Blanch Sánchez...
-
Movilidad y
Agenda Urbana" [Catalogue and
evolution of the road network]. www.
mitma.gob.es (in Spanish).
Retrieved 27
April 2021. "CEDR TR 2020/01: Trans-European...
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specialists and
craftsmen might be imported.
Another Inca policy, that of
mitma, was
probably used to
collect labor for the
royal estate.
Mitmaqkuna were...